Cheapskate: FREEBIES at CMA Fest Nashville, June 2017

For the past four years, the hubs and I have booked an Airbnb or hotel MONTHS in advance (due to every room in town getting booked pretty quickly) for Country Music Association fest in Nashville.


This music festival has many aspects. If you first google it, you can view tickets for hundreds of dollars. But do not worry, that is only for the nightly concerts in Nissan stadium. We have never actually purchased these, nor anything else for this fest.
During the daytime, there are literally hundreds of free concerts, meet and greets, interviews, and more. With all that is going on, we have to pick and choose which concerts to see, as many occur at once at different stages, and we never run out of things to see and do. By the end of the day, we are too worn out to go to the big concert at Nissan Stadium even if we wanted to.

Each year, there are always free samples handed out from dozens of companies. From Gildan underwear and socks, to many different brands of koozies and sunglasses, to lots of different foods and drinks, you know I have a great time with the freebies!
So, this blog post is dedicated to all of the free samples of foods and drinks. Here goes!

Spam!

I know this sounds gross, but the Spam truck with its varying samples was my favorite freebie! There were options such as Spam fries, Spam breakfast burrito, Spam sushi, and more. In the past, I have tried them all, but I stuck to my favorites this year:

Spam Fries

These shoestring fried Spam fries are a little too salty, but delicious. Very “spam-y”, but asking for a side sauce helps.

Spam Slider

Oooh wee! These were really good. Too good. I ate too many. On a soft sweet roll, a slice of seared Spam came with a little ketchup and horseradish. Delicious! I am not playing, I’ll make this at home…better than a fried bologna sandwich!

Skippy PB Bites

In multiple locations around CMA fest, there were Skippy fridge carts with people handing out a couple bags of these sweet babies to everyone who passed by. In the heat, these chilled, creamy peanut butter bites were the perfect pick-me-up!

Colman’s Spicy Mustard

This little mustard food truck gave small hard pretzels drizzled with Colman’s spicy mustard. This mustard is delicious! It tastes like it is mixed with horseradish, which is my favorite type of heat. I just bought some at Kroger yesterday. The samples worked, I guess!

Izze Fusion Drinks

There were three flavors to choose from, we ended up trying them all, at this Izze cart: lemon lime, strawberry melon, and orange mango.  These were very freshing, as they were cold, slightly carbonated, and tasty. My favorite was the orange mango.

Pepsi 1983- Four Flavors

I am NOT a Pepsi fan. However, the new 1983 brands are a definite upgrade from the regular Pepsi we are all used to. The Original Cola was my favorite, and yes, it was very tasty. It tastes more like a Coca-Cola than the original Pepsi.
The Ginger Cola was very similar to a ginger beer, and would be perfect in a moscow mule.
The Black Currant Cola wasn’t bad, but it didn’t fit my fancy. It had a little bit of a berry taste to it.
The Citrus Cola was my least favorite. It didn’t taste like a Pepsi nor a citrus cola.

My Favorite Non-Food Item: Jergen’s Shower Moisturizers

I got two, out of three options, for Jergens Wet Skin Moisturizers. One is the Glow, which gives a natural glow, and the other is the coconut, made with real coconut oil. I like them both very much so far, though the smell of the coconut is my favorite.

Inside FanFair X

The one purchse we make on our trips to CMA fest are four days worth of FanFair X tickets, at $25 each. FanFair X is worth the price because it is a large building with AIR CONDITIONING, concerts, meet and greets, interviews, shopping, food options, and more samples! Here are the samples from FanFair X:

Skittles, Plain M&Ms, and Peanut M&Ms

After writing a “thank you” note to our troops, you were given these three samples. I may have written more than one.

Darius Rucker Backstage Whiskey

Yes, there were real whiskey samples (tiny, but still) being given to anyone who showed their i.d.  The brand was Darius Rucker’s Backstage Whiskey. I am not a whiskey fan, but I guess it was smoothe? All I know was it was free, so I got one of these each day.

Sarah Evans’ ONEHOPE Wine and Champagne

Sarah Evans collaborated with ONEHOPE to create a new wine and champagne line that helps fund charity organizations.  We only tried the brut champagne, 4 times to be exact, because it was too good to veer off path and try the other sample option, the cabernet sauvignon.

Blake Shelton’s Smithwork’s American Made Vodka

Smithwork’s Vodka, make and bottled in Forth Smith, AR, had a cute set up. Within a small area, there was a white picket fence, a set up for free photos in front of a “front porch” and free samples of vodka! The first day we tried this, it was mixed with lemonade and no vodka could be tasted. (I have had Smithworks vodka on the rocks, and trust me, if there was any real amount of this alcohol in lemonade, you would taste it…it is not my favorite vodka.)
The second day we tried this was Sunday, so they went with a brunch theme and we had bloody mary’s. You could even add hot sauce or Worcestershire sauce! These were very tasty as well, and very weak.

We did take advantage of the free photo booth here, where they printed your photos and then also emailed them to you.

Overall

Once we got home, we emptied out Drew’s backpack that he kept all of our samples we were saving and found we brought a lot home. Those pb bites are currently in the fridge, like they were in Nashville.

The freebies at CMA fest change each year, but are always very satisfying. In the past, I have also tried a slice of Hunt Brother’s pepperoni pizza, blue bell ice cream, yoplait yogurt, and Monster drinks.

Keep ’em coming, CMA fest, we love our freebies!

A Brewery in the Middle of Nowhere: Gravity BrewWorks in Big Flat, AR

Has anyone ever heard of Gravity BrewWorks? Neither have I, until recently. We go camping, hiking, biking, etc. a lot around the Mountain View area, which is in a dry county. We have some friends that drive from Stone County to Baxter County, which is a wet county, to get their regular dose of beer. They told us about Gravity BrewWorks and how much they love it, so we checked it out.

About 30 minutes from Mountain View, on Highway 14 East in Big Flat, you will find Gravity BrewWorks This is a small “nanobrewery” that opened in November of 2013. One of the owners used to be the head brewer at Vino’s in Little Rock. They focus on a small number of house-brewed batches, which allows them to really focus and make sure these are great beers.

THE ENVIRONMENT

In the middle of Nowheresville, you will find this very nice brewery. The large sign out from makes it hard to miss.

The inside is open and modernly decorated. There is a bar up front and tables with some games to play throughout the rest of the room.

There is even a large, clean bathroom for when you break the seal.

The people that work there couldn’t be more kind. Two ladies were working this day and both were very helpful. They offered us samples of each beer, answered any questions we had, and just made easy small talk with everyone there. We felt immediately right at home here.
There were some locals enjoying a beer while we were here, as well. They were very kind and easy to talk to, as well. It was a very nice, homey environment. Just right for a brewery, in my opinion.

THE BREWS

On the day we stopped by, there were four brews on tap, all of which we got to sample.
1. Falling Star ESB (5%)- This is an English-style ale that was lighter than the others, but pretty bitter. Spoiler alert: We got some of this one in a growler.
2. Blacker Shade of Ale (5.3%) – You guessed it, this was a dark beer. It was full of deep, rich flavors. A great sipping beer, but one I wouldn’t get a growler of. (I am not a huge fan of dark beer)
3. Hoppy Together IRA (6%)- This Indian Red Ale was a nice hoppy beer without being overly hoppy. It still had depth and flavors that I enjoyed, even though I am not a hops fan.
4. Bel Hop Belgian IPA (6.3%)- This was hoppy! That is all I could taste and I am NOT a fan of hops. If you are, you will love this beer!

The prices were surprisingly affordable as well…much cheaper than many Little Rock Breweries we frequent.  Each beer is labeled with a letter, which shows you how much it costs on the menu. With all options of pints ranging from $4.25- $5.75, that is pretty great price-wise, especially for a brewery with no near competition.

We decided to purchase a couple of their 32 oz quart bottles for $3 a piece. We got the Falling Star in one and the Hoppy Together IRA in another.  I was happy to see 32 oz bottles available. I would never have been able to drink a 64 oz of either of these brews before it went flat. So, the 32 oz is a nice option to have on hand when going to any brewery.

If you want to stop by, their tasting room is open Thursday- Saturday, 12-8pm.